High Wind Warning Wednesday For Gusts To 60 mph
Tuesday Evening, January 28, 2025
Wednesday is going to turn into A Wind-s Day! That may be an understatement, as a vigorous storm system rapidly intensifies to our north in New England. The pressure field that will develop will force the strong winds into our region and may also be felt with aches and pains if you are sensitive to variable weather.
The National Weather Service’s wind alerts have a range of expectations across the region. The highest winds will be in the mountains along the Eastern Continental Divide. Wind speeds will lower a little into the lower terrain of Piedmont and into the metro areas of Central Maryland.
Timing for the alerts is during the daylight hours, but the peak winds will occur midday into the afternoon. I would expect the highest winds between noon and 4 PM.
Softening ground that is starting to thaw may be susceptible to trees falling. Also, broken branches may combine to affect some power lines. So power outages are a possibility.
Wind Alerts From The National Weather Service
High Wind Warning: Gusts to 60 mph includes Hagerstown to Cumberland in Maryland, and Winchester in Virginia. Also, the mountains east of Garrett County in Maryland.
Wind Advisory: Gusts between 45 and 55 mph for all of Southern Pennsylvania and Central Maryland to the Chesapeake Bay. This also includes I-81 and Skyline Drive in Virginia.
Tuesday Evening Set Up
The storm track continues across the Great Lakes. This next Low Pressure is following the track with snow and will crank during the day on Wednesday.
Storm Forecast Wednesday Afternoon
Low Pressure is forecast to be down to 988mb over New Hampshire. This may make for very impressive weather reports from The Mount Washington Observatory.
Lake Effect Snow will mostly stop in the typical areas where additional alerts are possible. Later in the day, some flurries or a snow shower may reach the hills north and west of Baltimore.
Wind Forecast 7 AM to 7 PM
Snapshot at 2 PM
Wind flow will be FROM the Northwest. It will be steady at around 25 to 35 mph. The peak intensity gusts will reach as high as 60 mph in the tallest mountain areas of Western Maryland to the border of Virginia and West Virginia.
Peak Wind Gusts
The strongest winds will be in the higher elevations west and north of Baltimore, but damaging wind gusts could reach near Annapolis and along the Northwestern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay.
Radar Forecast: 12 PM to 7 PM
Moderate to heavy snow will fall over Garrett County, where a few inches of accumulation can be expected. This will also include father north to Somerset County in Pennsylvania. Wisp and Seven Springs Ski Resorts will benefit from this.
Flurries may extend eastward but there is not much support to survive over the mountains into metro areas.
Looking Ahead
Storm Animation: Thursday to Saturday Afternoon
This is the ECMWF Solution showing the flow of the next storm through the region on Friday. The storm track is similar to when we had heavier snow earlier this month. What is missing is the cold air this time.
Friday Afternoon
The steady and heavy rain will be in the afternoon through evening.
Rainfall Totals
ECMWF
The European Model keeps the heaviest rain just south of Baltimore… similar to the recent storm tracks.
GFS
The American model brings the band of heaviest rain a little farther north through Baltimore and Central Maryland.
Jet Stream Next Week
Jet Stream Monday
7 Day Forecast
The range of temperatures is from near normal lower 40s to mid-50s.
The storm on Friday will bring heavy rain and lots of snow melt.
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